CRANBOURNE Secondary College students helped organise an Anzac Day service at the school recently.
Representatives from the Cranbourne RSL and Cranbourne MP Jude Perera joined the school for the service on 16 April.
The students had a new Australian flag to use for the service held at a specially designed memorial garden in the school grounds. Acting principal Jim Papas said he was proud of the students.
“They were very respectful. It is an important part of their values to learn about the sacrifices others made,” Mr Papas said.
The school captains laid a wreath during the service.
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